HP D1560 User Manual

HP Deskjet D1500 series  
Windows Help  
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Accessibility  
Your HP printer provides a number of  
features that make it accessible for  
people with disabilities.  
Visual  
The printer software is accessible for  
users with visual impairments or low  
vision through the use of Windows  
accessibility options and features. It  
also supports most assistive technology  
such as screen readers, Braille readers,  
and voice-to-text applications. For  
users who are color blind, colored  
buttons and tabs used in the software  
and on the HP printer have simple text  
or icon labels that convey the  
appropriate action.  
Mobility  
For users with mobility impairments, the  
printer software functions can be  
executed through keyboard  
commands. The software also supports  
Windows accessibility options such as  
StickyKeys, ToggleKeys, FilterKeys,  
and MouseKeys. The printer doors,  
buttons, paper trays, and paper guides  
can be operated by users with limited  
strength and reach.  
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Contents  
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1 Welcome  
Welcome to the HP Deskjet D1500 Printer series Help. For details on how to use your  
computer and the printer together, see the following table and select an appropriate topic.  
You can also use the table of contents pane on the left to locate information.  
If you are using the product with a Windows 2000 computer, some features may not be  
available. For more information, see Notice to Windows 2000 users.  
NOTE: For information about installing the software, see the Setup Guide that came  
with the printer.  
Section  
Description  
Learn about some of the printer's special features.  
Learn how to operate the printer and use and replace the print  
cartridges.  
Learn how to connect the printer to your computer.  
Learn how to print photos, adjust the appearance of photos  
before you print, store and handle photo paper, and share photos  
with friends and family.  
Learn how to print a variety of documents, including e-mail,  
greeting cards, envelopes, labels, posters, booklets,  
transparencies, and iron-on media.  
Learn how to use printing shortcuts, select a paper type, change  
the print resolution, set the page order, print multiple pages on  
a single sheet, preview a document, and use two-sided printing.  
Learn how to make the HP Deskjet the default printer, set default  
print settings, and download printer software updates.  
Learn how to install and care for print cartridges, view how much  
ink is left in a print cartridge, print a test page, and remove ink  
stains.  
Find a solution to a hardware or software problem.  
Find out how to contact HP support.  
Order supplies for the printer.  
Learn about the paper capacity, requirements, and other  
specifications for the printer.  
Welcome  
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Chapter 1  
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Section  
Description  
Find out how to recycle print cartridges.  
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Welcome  
2 Special features  
Congratulations! The HP Deskjet is equipped with several exciting features:  
User friendly: Easy to install and operate.  
Borderless printing: Print 4 x 6 inch photos to the edges of the paper by using the  
borderless printing feature. For information, see Print borderless photos.  
Estimated ink levels: Know the approximate ink level of each print cartridge with the  
Estimated Ink Levels option in the printer Toolbox. For information, see View  
Ink-backup mode: Print with one print cartridge. For information, see Ink-backup  
mode.  
Special features  
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3 Get started  
Printer at a glance  
Click the links below to learn about the printer features.  
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USB port  
Power button and light  
Use the Power button to turn the printer on and off. It can take a few seconds for the  
printer to turn on after you press the Power button.  
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Power button and light  
The Power light flashes when the printer is processing.  
CAUTION: Always use the Power button to turn the printer on and off. Using a power  
strip, surge protector, or a wall-mounted switch to turn the printer on and off might  
cause printer failure.  
Paper tray  
The fold-out paper tray holds paper and other media to be printed. Unfold the paper tray  
before printing.  
Power button and light  
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Unfold the paper tray  
To unfold the paper tray  
1. Raise the printer cover.  
2. Lower the paper tray.  
3. Fold out the tray extension.  
4. Lower the printer cover.  
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Use the paper tray  
Print on different sizes of media by sliding the paper guide to the right or to the left. The  
printer deposits printed pages on the top of the paper tray.  
Print cartridges  
Two print cartridges can be used with the printer.  
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Tri-color print cartridge  
Black print cartridge  
NOTE: Your printer might be packaged with only a tri-color print cartridge. For better  
results, install a black print cartridge in addition to the tri-color print cartridge. You can  
print without a black print cartridge but doing so can cause the printer to print more  
slowly and printed colors to differ from those you would see if a black print cartridge  
and a tri-color print cartridge were installed.  
For information on ordering print cartridges, see Shop for ink supplies.  
Replace print cartridges  
When buying print cartridges, look for the print cartridge selection number.  
Print cartridges  
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You can find the selection number in three places:  
Selection number label: Look at the label on the print cartridge that you are replacing.  
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Selection number label  
Printer documentation: For a list of print cartridge selection numbers, see the  
reference guide that came with the printer.  
Print Cartridge Ordering Information dialog box: For a list of print cartridge selection  
numbers, open the printer Toolbox, click the Estimated Ink Level tab, and then click  
the Print Cartridge Information button.  
The printer can operate in ink-backup mode. For more information, see Ink-backup  
mode.  
For information about installing a replacement print cartridge, see Installation  
Ink-backup mode  
In the ink-backup mode, the printer operates with only one print cartridge. The ink-backup  
mode is initiated when a print cartridge is removed from the print cartridge carriage.  
NOTE: When the printer operates in ink-backup mode, a message is displayed on  
screen. If the message is displayed and two print cartridges are installed in the printer,  
verify that the protective piece of plastic tape has been removed from each print  
cartridge. When plastic tape covers the print cartridge contacts, the printer cannot  
detect that the print cartridge is installed.  
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To remove plastic tape from a print cartridge  
Hold the print cartridge so that the copper strips are on the bottom and facing toward  
the printer, and then carefully remove the plastic tape.  
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Remove plastic tape  
CAUTION: Do not touch the print cartridge ink nozzles or copper contacts.  
Touching these parts will result in clogs, ink failure, and bad electrical connections.  
Do not remove the copper strips. They are required electrical contacts.  
For more information about ink-backup mode, see the following topics:  
Ink-backup mode output  
Printing in ink-backup mode slows the printer and affects the quality of printouts.  
Installed print cartridge  
Result  
Black print cartridge  
Colors print as grayscale.  
Colors print but black is grayed and is not a true  
black.  
Tri-color print cartridge  
Exit ink-backup mode  
Install two print cartridges in the printer to exit ink-backup mode.  
For information about installing a print cartridge, see Installation instructions.  
Ink-backup mode  
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4 Connect the printer  
USB  
The printer connects to the computer with a universal serial bus (USB) cable.  
NOTE: For best printing performance, use a USB 2.0 compatible cable.  
For instructions about connecting the printer with a USB cable, see the Setup Guide that  
came with the printer.  
NOTE: A USB cable might not be packaged with your printer.  
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5 Print photos  
The printer software offers several features that make printing digital photos easier and  
improve photo quality.  
Learn how to print photos  
Learn how to perform other photo printing tasks  
Print an Exif Print-formatted photo if you have Exif Print-enabled software.  
Prevent photo paper from curling by following the photo paper storage and handling  
Save money and ink when printing photos by using HP Everyday Photo Paper.  
Print borderless photos  
To print borderless photos, use 4 x 6 inch photo paper with a 0.5 inch tab (10 x 15 cm  
with 1.25 cm tab). The photo prints without borders on three sides and with a small border  
on the bottom edge that you tear off to make the photo completely borderless.  
NOTE: If you are using the product with a Windows 2000 computer, some features  
may not be available. For more information, see Notice to Windows 2000 users.  
Guidelines  
Use 4 x 6 inch photo paper with a 0.5 inch tab (10 x 15 cm with 1.25 cm tab).  
Do not print borderless photos in ink-backup mode. Always have two print cartridges  
installed in the printer.  
For more information, see Ink-backup mode.  
Open the file in a software program such as HP Photosmart Software and resize the  
photo. Ensure that the size corresponds to the paper size that you want to use.  
For maximum fade resistance, use HP Premium Plus Photo Paper.  
Verify that the photo paper that you are using is flat. For information about preventing  
photo paper from curling, see the photo paper storage instructions.  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 15 sheets of photo paper.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Verify that the photo paper is flat.  
Print photos  
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3. Place the photo paper in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should  
face down and the short edge should point towards the printer.  
If you are using photo paper that has a tear-off tab, verify that the tab is pointing away  
from the printer.  
4. Push the paper into the printer until it stops.  
5. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the paper.  
Print  
NOTE: If your software program includes a photo printing feature, follow the  
instructions that are provided with the software program. Otherwise, follow these  
instructions.  
1. Open the photo in a software program that allows editing, such as HP Photosmart  
Software.  
3. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab.  
4. In the Printing Shortcuts list, click Photo Printing-Borderless, and then select the  
following options:  
Print Quality: Normal or Best  
NOTE: For maximum dpi quality, go to the Advanced tab, and then select  
Enabled from the Maximum dpi drop-down list. For more information, see  
Paper Type: An appropriate photo paper type  
Paper Size: An appropriate borderless photo paper size  
Orientation: Portrait or Landscape  
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5. If necessary, change the HP Real Life Technologies photo fix setting.  
6. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
If you printed on photo paper with a tear-off tab, remove the tab to make the document  
completely borderless.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
Print photos with a border  
NOTE: If you are using the product with a Windows 2000 computer, some features  
may not be available. For more information, see Notice to Windows 2000 users.  
Guidelines  
For maximum fade resistance, use HP Premium Plus Photo Paper.  
Verify that the photo paper that you are using is flat. For information about preventing  
photo paper from curling, see the photo paper storage instructions.  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 15 sheets of photo paper.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Verify that the photo paper is flat.  
3. Place the photo paper in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should  
face down and the short edge should point towards the printer.  
Print photos with a border  
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4. Push the paper into the printer until it stops.  
5. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the paper.  
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Small photos  
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Large photos  
Print  
NOTE: If your software program includes a photo printing feature, follow the  
instructions that are provided with the software program. Otherwise, follow these  
instructions.  
1. Open the photo in a software program that allows editing, such as HP Photosmart  
Software.  
3. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab.  
4. In the Printing Shortcuts list, click Photo Printing-with white borders, and then  
select the following options:  
Print Quality: Normal or Best  
NOTE: For maximum dpi quality, go to the Advanced tab, and then select  
Enabled from the Maximum dpi drop-down list. For more information, see  
Paper Type: An appropriate photo paper type  
Paper Size: An appropriate photo paper size  
Orientation: Portrait or Landscape  
5. If necessary, change the HP Real Life Technologies photo fix setting.  
6. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
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HP Real Life Technologies photo fix  
HP Real Life Technologies enhance the quality of your printed photos.  
In most cases, you do not need to change the Basic default print setting. The Basic setting  
sharpens the images that you print, and improves the quality and clarity of low resolution  
images, such as those downloaded from the Internet.  
You can change the setting to Full if the images that you print are under exposed or over  
exposed, contain dark areas or red eye, or have colors that appear washed out.  
You can also select the Off setting if you prefer to edit the image manually in a software  
program such as HP Photosmart Software.  
TIP: You can remove red-eye coloring in the photo when using the Off or Basic  
mode by selecting the Remove red eye check box.  
To change the HP Real Life Technologies setting  
2. Click the Features tab.  
3. In the HP Real Life Technologies Photo fix drop-down list, select the appropriate  
setting for the photo you are printing.  
Exif Print  
Exif Print (Exchangeable Image File Format 2.2) is an international digital imaging  
standard that simplifies digital photography and enhances printed photos. When a photo  
is taken with an Exif Print-enabled digital camera, Exif Print captures information such as  
exposure time, type of flash, and color saturation, and stores it in the image file. The  
printer software then uses this information to automatically perform image-specific  
enhancements to create outstanding photos.  
To print Exif Print-enhanced photos, you must have the following items:  
A digital camera that supports Exif Print  
Exif Print-enabled photo software, such as HP Photosmart Software  
To print Exif Print-enhanced photos  
1. Open the photo in an Exif Print-enabled software program that allows editing, such  
as HP Photosmart Software.  
3. Click the Features tab.  
4. In the Paper Type drop-down list, click More, and then select the appropriate photo  
paper type.  
HP Real Life Technologies photo fix  
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5. In the Print Quality drop-down list, click Normal or Best.  
NOTE: For maximum dpi quality, go to the Advanced tab, and then select  
Enabled from the Maximum dpi drop-down list. For more information, see  
6. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
The printer software automatically optimizes the printed image.  
Store and handle photo paper  
Follow these instructions to maintain the quality of HP brand photo paper.  
Storage  
Keep unused photo paper in a sealed plastic bag. Store the packaged photo paper  
on a flat surface in a cool place.  
When you are ready to print, remove only the paper that you plan to use immediately  
from the plastic bag. When you have finished printing, return any unused photo paper  
to the plastic bag.  
Do not leave unused photo paper in the paper tray. The paper might start to curl,  
which can reduce the quality of your photos.  
Handling  
Always hold photo paper by its edges. Fingerprints on photo paper can reduce print  
quality.  
If the corners of the photo paper curl more than 10 mm (0.4 inch), flatten the paper  
by putting it in the storage bag, and then gently bending it in the opposite direction of  
the curl until the paper lies flat.  
Photo paper should be flat before it is printed on.  
Save money and ink when printing photos  
To save money and ink when printing photos, use HP Everyday Photo Paper and set the  
print quality to Normal.  
HP Everyday Photo Paper is designed to create quality photos with less ink.  
NOTE: For higher-quality photos, use HP Premium Plus Photo Paper and set the  
print quality to Best or Maximum dpi. For more information on enabling the maximum  
dpi mode, see Maximum dpi.  
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6 Print other documents  
Printing tips: Minimize your cost and effort while maximizing the quality of your printouts  
with printing tips.  
Printer software: Learn about the printer software.  
Print e-mail  
Guidelines  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 80 sheets of plain paper.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Place plain paper in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should face  
down.  
Print other documents  
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3. Push the paper into the printer until it stops.  
4. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the paper.  
Print  
2. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab.  
3. In the Printing Shortcuts list, click General Everyday Printing or Fast/Economical  
Printing, and then specify the following print settings:  
Paper Type: Plain paper  
Paper Size: An appropriate paper size  
4. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
Print documents  
Guidelines  
For draft documents, use Fast/Economical printing.  
To save paper, use Two-sided printing.  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 80 sheets of paper.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Place plain paper in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should face  
down.  
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3. Push the paper into the printer until it stops.  
NOTE: The paper will extend over the edge of the tray.  
4. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the paper.  
Print  
2. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab.  
3. In the Printing Shortcuts list, click General Everyday Printing, and then specify  
the following print settings:  
Paper Type: Plain paper  
Paper Size: An appropriate paper size  
4. Select the following print settings:  
Print Quality if you want a print quality other than Normal  
Print On Both Sides if you want to print on both sides of the paper  
For more information, see Two-sided printing.  
5. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
Print letters  
Guidelines  
For information about printing an envelope, see Print envelopes.  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 80 sheets of paper.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Place plain paper in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should face  
down.  
NOTE: If you are using letterhead paper, the letterhead should face down and  
point toward the printer.  
Print letters  
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3. Push the paper into the printer until it stops.  
4. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the paper.  
Print  
2. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab.  
3. In the Printing Shortcuts list, click Presentation Printing, and then specify the  
following print settings:  
Paper Type: Plain paper  
Paper Size: An appropriate paper size  
4. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
Print envelopes  
Guidelines  
Avoid using envelopes that have the following features:  
Clasps or windows  
Thick, irregular, or curled edges  
Shiny or embossed coatings  
Wrinkles, tears, or other damage  
You can print a single envelope or multiple envelopes.  
Align the envelope edges before inserting the envelopes in the paper tray.  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 10 envelopes.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Place the envelopes in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should face  
down. The flap should be on the left side.  
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3. Push the envelopes into the printer until they stop.  
4. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the envelopes.  
Print  
2. Click the Features tab, and then select the following print settings:  
Paper Type: Plain paper  
Size: An appropriate envelope size  
3. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
Print postcards  
Guidelines  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 20 postcards.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Place the cards in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should face  
down and the short edge should point toward the printer.  
3. Push the cards into the printer until they stop.  
4. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the cards.  
Print postcards  
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Print  
2. Click the Features tab, and then specify the following print settings:  
Paper Type: Click More, click Specialty Papers, and then select an appropriate  
card type.  
Print Quality: Normal or Best  
Size: An appropriate card size  
3. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
NOTE: If an out-of-paper message is displayed, see Out of paper for help in  
resolving the problem.  
Print index cards and other small media  
Guidelines  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 20 cards.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Place the cards in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should face  
down and the short edge should point toward the printer.  
3. Push the cards into the printer until they stop.  
4. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the cards.  
Print  
2. Click the Features tab, and then specify the following print settings:  
Paper Type: Plain paper  
Size: An appropriate card size  
3. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
NOTE: If an out-of-paper message is displayed, see Out of paper for help in  
resolving the problem.  
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Print labels  
Guidelines  
Use only paper, plastic, or clear labels that are designed specifically for inkjet printers.  
Use only full sheets of labels.  
Avoid using labels that are sticky, wrinkled, or pulling away from the protective  
backing.  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 15 sheets of labels (use only Letter or A4-size  
sheets).  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Fan the edges of the label sheets to separate them, and then align the edges.  
3. Place the label sheets in the right side of the tray. The label side should face down.  
4. Push the sheets into the printer until they stop.  
5. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the sheets.  
Print  
NOTE: If your software program includes a label printing feature, follow the  
instructions that are provided with the software program. Otherwise, follow the  
instructions below.  
2. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab.  
3. In the Printing Shortcuts list, click General Everyday Printing, and then specify  
the following print settings:  
Paper Type: Plain paper  
Paper Size: An appropriate paper size  
4. Click OK.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
Print labels  
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Print transparencies  
Guidelines  
For great results, use HP Premium Inkjet Transparency Film.  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 20 transparencies.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Place the transparencies in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed should  
face down and the adhesive strip should face up and toward the printer.  
3. Carefully push the transparencies into the printer until they stop, so that the adhesive  
strips do not catch on one another.  
4. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the transparencies.  
Print  
2. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab.  
3. In the Printing Shortcuts list, click Presentation Printing, and then specify the  
following print settings:  
Paper Type: Click More, and then select an appropriate transparency film.  
Paper Size: An appropriate paper size  
4. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
Print brochures  
Guidelines  
Open the file in a software program and assign the brochure size. Ensure that the  
size corresponds to the paper size on which you want to print the brochure.  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 30 sheets of brochure paper.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Place the paper in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should face  
down.  
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3. Push the paper into the printer until it stops.  
4. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the paper.  
Print  
2. Click the Features tab.  
3. Specify the following print settings:  
Print Quality: Best  
Paper Type: Click More, and then select an appropriate HP inkjet paper.  
Orientation: Portrait or Landscape  
Size: An appropriate paper size  
Two-sided printing: Manual  
For more information, see Two-sided printing.  
4. Click OK to print.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
Print greeting cards  
Greeting cards  
Unfold prefolded cards, and then place them in the paper tray.  
For great results, use HP Greeting Card Paper.  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 20 cards.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Fan the edges of the greeting cards to separate them, and then align the edges.  
3. Place the greeting cards in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should  
face down.  
Print greeting cards  
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4. Push the cards into the printer until they stop.  
5. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the cards.  
Print  
NOTE: If your software program includes a greeting card printing feature, follow the  
instructions that are provided with the software program. Otherwise, follow the  
instructions below.  
2. Click the Features tab, and then specify the following print settings:  
Print Quality: Normal  
Paper Type: Click More, and then select an appropriate card type.  
Size: An appropriate card size  
3. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
Print booklets  
Booklet printing automatically arranges and resizes the pages of a document so that when  
the document is folded into a booklet, the page order is correct.  
For example, when a four-page booklet is printed on both sides of the paper, the pages  
are reordered and printed like this:  
Guidelines  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 80 sheets of paper.  
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Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Place plain paper in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should face  
down.  
3. Push the paper into the printer until it stops.  
4. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the paper.  
Print  
2. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab.  
3. In the Printing Shortcuts list, click Two-sided (Duplex) Printing.  
4. In the Print On Both Sides drop-down list, select one of the following binding options:  
Left Edge Booklet  
Right Edge Booklet  
5. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
6. When prompted, reload the printed pages in the paper tray as shown below.  
7. Click Continue to finish printing the booklet.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
Print booklets  
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Print posters  
Guidelines  
For poster printing, sections of the poster are automatically arranged on individual  
sheets that can be taped together. After the sections of a poster have been printed,  
trim the edges of the sheets and tape the sheets together.  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 80 sheets of paper.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Place plain paper in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should face  
down.  
3. Push the paper into the printer until it stops.  
4. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the paper.  
Print  
2. Click the Features tab, and then specify the following print settings:  
Paper Type: Plain paper  
Orientation: Portrait or Landscape  
Size: An appropriate paper size  
3. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Printer Features.  
4. In the Poster Printing drop-down list, select the number of sheets for the poster.  
5. Click the Select Tiles button.  
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6. Check that the number of tiles that are selected matches the number of sheets for  
the poster, and then click OK.  
7. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
Print iron-on transfers  
Guidelines  
• When printing a mirror image, the text and the pictures are horizontally reversed from  
what is displayed on the computer screen.  
Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 10 iron-on transfers.  
Prepare to print  
1. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left.  
2. Place the iron-on transfer paper in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on  
should face down.  
3. Push the paper into the printer until it stops.  
4. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the paper.  
Print  
NOTE: If your software program includes an iron-on transfer printing feature, follow  
the instructions that are provided with the software program. Otherwise, follow the  
instructions below.  
Print iron-on transfers  
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2. Click the Features tab, and then specify the following print settings:  
Print Quality: Normal or Best  
Paper Type: Click More, click Specialty Papers, and then click Other specialty  
paper.  
Size: An appropriate paper size  
3. Click the Advanced tab.  
4. Click Printer Features, and then set Mirror Image to On.  
NOTE: Some iron-on transfer software programs do not require you to print a  
mirror image.  
5. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that appear in the Printer Properties  
dialog box.  
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7 Printing tips  
Check your printer  
Connect the printer to your computer.  
Save time  
Use the Printing shortcuts tab.  
Set the order that the pages print.  
Save money  
Print a two-sided document.  
Save money and ink when printing photos by using HP Everyday Photo Paper.  
Enhance the quality of prints  
Preview the document before printing it.  
Print on a custom paper size.  
View the print resolution.  
Achieve the highest printing resolution with Maximum dpi.  
Resize a document as needed.  
Print a test page  
You can print a test page to verify that the printer can print from the computer correctly.  
To print a test page  
1. Load Letter or A4 unused plain white paper in the paper tray.  
2. Open the printer Toolbox.  
3. On the Device Services tab, click the Print a Test Page button.  
The Print a Test Page dialog box is displayed.  
4. Click the Print Page button.  
Recycle or discard the test page.  
Printing shortcuts  
Use printing shortcuts to print with print settings that you use often. The printer software  
has several specially designed printing shortcuts that are available in the Printing  
Shortcuts list.  
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NOTE: When you select a printing shortcut the appropriate printing options are  
automatically displayed. You can leave them as is or change them.  
Use printing shortcuts  
Use the Printing Shortcuts tab for the following print tasks:  
Create printing shortcuts  
In addition to the printing shortcuts that are available in the Printing Shortcuts list, you  
can create your own printing shortcuts.  
If you frequently print on transparency film, for example, you can create a printing shortcut  
by selecting the Presentation Printing shortcut, changing the paper type to HP Premium  
Inkjet Transparency Film, and then saving the modified shortcut under a new name; for  
example, Transparency Presentations. After creating the printing shortcut, simply select  
it when printing on transparency film rather than changing the print settings each time.  
To create a printing shortcut  
2. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab.  
3. In the Printing Shortcuts list, click a printing shortcut.  
The print settings for the selected printing shortcut are displayed.  
4. Change the print settings to those you want in the new printing shortcut.  
5. In the Type new shortcut name here box, type a name for the new printing shortcut,  
and then click Save.  
The printing shortcut is added to the list.  
Delete printing shortcuts  
You might want to delete printing shortcuts that you no longer use.  
To delete a printing shortcut  
2. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab.  
3. In the Printing Shortcuts list, click the printing shortcut that you want to delete.  
4. Click Delete.  
The printing shortcut is removed from the list.  
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NOTE: Only the shortcuts that you have created can be deleted. The original HP  
shortcuts cannot be deleted.  
Set the page order  
The page order determines the order in which your multipage documents print.  
To set the page order  
2. Click the Advanced tab.  
3. Click Document Options, and then click Layout Options.  
4. Select one of the following Page Order options:  
Front to back: Prints the first page of the document last. This setting saves time  
because you do not have to reorder the printed pages. It is the appropriate setting  
for most print jobs.  
Back to front: Prints the last page of the document last.  
5. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Fast/Economical printing  
Use Fast/Economical printing to produce draft-quality printouts quickly.  
To use Fast/Economical printing  
2. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab.  
3. In the Printing Shortcuts list, click Fast/Economical Printing.  
4. Specify the print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Set the page order  
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Print multiple pages on a single sheet of paper  
You can print up to 16 pages on a single sheet of paper.  
To print multiple pages on a single sheet of paper  
2. Click the Features tab.  
3. In the Pages Per Sheet drop-down list, select the number of pages that you want to  
appear on each sheet of paper.  
4. In the Page Order drop-down list, select a layout for the pages.  
A preview of the page order is displayed at the top of the Features tab.  
5. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Print in grayscale  
To print in grayscale  
2. Click the Color tab.  
3. Click Print In Grayscale.  
4. In the Print In Grayscale drop-down list, select an option.  
5. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
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Two-sided printing  
Use two-sided printing, also called duplexing, to print on both sides of the paper. Printing  
on both sides of the paper is not only economical, but environmentally conscious as well.  
To print a two-sided document  
2. Click the Printing Shortcuts tab.  
3. In the Printing Shortcuts drop-down list, click Two-sided (Duplex) Printing.  
4. In the Print On Both Sides drop-down list, click Manually.  
5. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
The printer prints the odd-numbered pages first.  
6. After the odd-numbered pages have been printed, reload the printed pages with the  
printed side facing up.  
7. Click Continue to print the even-numbered pages.  
To create a two-sided document with a binding, see Bound two-sided documents.  
General Everyday printing  
Use General Everyday printing to print documents quickly. For more information, see:  
Print preview  
Use the print preview function to view a printout on your computer before printing a  
document. If the printout does not look correct, you can cancel the print job and adjust  
the print settings as needed.  
To preview a printed document  
2. Click the Features or the Color tab.  
3. Select the Show preview before printing check box.  
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4. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Before the document prints, a preview is displayed.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Click OK to print the document.  
Click Cancel to cancel the print job. Adjust the print settings as needed before  
printing the document.  
Set a custom paper size  
Use the Custom Paper Size dialog box to print on a special paper size.  
NOTE: This feature is not available for all paper types.  
To define a custom paper size  
2. Click the Features tab.  
3. In the Size drop-down list, select Custom.  
The Custom Paper Size dialog box is displayed.  
4. In the Name box, type a name for the custom paper size.  
5. In the Width and Length boxes, type the dimensions of the custom paper size.  
The minimum and maximum dimensions are displayed beneath Width and Length.  
6. Click the unit of measurement: Inches or Millimeters.  
7. Click Save to save the custom paper size.  
8. Click OK to exit the Custom Paper Size dialog box.  
9. To use the custom paper size, select its name in the Size drop-down list.  
Select a paper type  
When printing a higher-quality document, HP recommends that you select a specific  
paper type.  
To select a specific paper type  
2. Click the Features tab.  
3. Click More in the Paper Type drop-down list, and then select the paper type that you  
want to use.  
4. Click OK.  
5. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Change the print speed or quality  
The HP Deskjet automatically chooses a print quality and speed setting depending on  
the paper type setting you select. You can also change the print quality setting to  
customize the speed and quality of the print process.  
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Print quality settings  
Fast Draft produces draft-quality output at the fastest printing speed, while using the  
least amount of ink.  
Normal provides the best balance between print quality and speed and is appropriate  
for most documents.  
Best provides the best balance between high quality and speed and can be used for  
high quality prints. For most documents, the Best setting prints more slowly than the  
Normal setting.  
NOTE: For maximum dpi quality, go to the Advanced tab, and then select  
Enabled from the Maximum dpi drop-down list. For more information, see Maximum  
dpi.  
To select a print quality and speed  
2. Click the Features tab.  
3. In the Paper Type drop-down list, select the type of paper that you have loaded.  
4. In the Print Quality drop-down list, select the appropriate quality setting for your  
project.  
Print resolution  
The printer software displays the print resolution in dots per inch (dpi). The dpi varies  
according to the paper type and print quality that you select in the printer software.  
To view the print resolution  
2. Click the Features tab.  
3. In the Paper Type drop-down list, select the type of paper that you have loaded.  
4. In the Print Quality drop-down list, select the appropriate print quality setting for your  
project.  
5. Click the Resolution button to view the print resolution dpi.  
Maximum dpi  
Use maximum dpi mode to print high-quality, sharp images.  
To get the most benefit from maximum dpi mode, use it to print high-quality images such  
as digital photographs. When you select the maximum dpi setting, the printer software  
displays the optimized dots per inch (dpi) that the HP Deskjet printer will print.  
Printing in maximum dpi takes longer than printing with other settings and requires a large  
amount of disk space.  
To print in Maximum dpi mode  
2. Click the Advanced tab.  
Print resolution  
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3. In the Printer Features area, select Enabled from the Maximum dpi drop-down list.  
NOTE: To disable maximum dpi mode, select Disabled from the drop-down list.  
4. Click the Features tab.  
5. In the Paper Type drop-down list, click More, and then select the appropriate paper  
type.  
6. In the Print Quality drop-down list, click Maximum dpi.  
NOTE: To view the maximum dpi that the HP Deskjet printer will print, click  
Resolution.  
7. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Resize a document  
Use the printer software to print a document that is formatted for one paper size on  
another paper size. Doing this can be useful if you do not have the correct paper size  
available.  
For example, if you have created a document that is formatted for letter-size paper, but  
you do not have any letter-size paper available, you can print the document on another  
paper size that is available.  
To resize a document for a different paper size  
2. Click the Features tab.  
3. Click Scale to paper size, and then select the target paper size in the drop-down list.  
The target paper size is the size of the paper on which you are printing, not the size  
for which the document was formatted.  
4. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Bound two-sided documents  
If you want to bind printed pages into a book, you can adjust the print settings to  
accommodate the binding.  
Bound two-sided documents can have a book binding (binding on the side) or a tablet  
binding (binding at the top). Book binding is the most common type of binding.  
To print a two-sided document with a book binding  
Follow the instructions in Two-sided printing for basic two-sided printing.  
To print a two-sided document with a tablet binding  
2. Click the Features tab.  
3. In the Two-sided printing drop-down list, click Manual.  
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4. Select the following check boxes:  
Flip Pages Up  
Preserve Layout  
5. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
The printer prints the odd-numbered pages first.  
6. After the odd-numbered pages have been printed, reload the printed pages, with the  
printed side facing up according to the document orientation, portrait or landscape.  
Figure 7-1 Portrait  
Figure 7-2 Landscape  
7. Click Continue to print the even-numbered pages.  
Print a Web page  
You can print a Web page from your Web browser on the HP Deskjet.  
If you use Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher for Web browsing, you can use HP Smart Web  
Printing to ensure simple, predictable web printing with control over what you want and  
how you want it printed. You can access HP Smart Web Printing from the toolbar in  
Internet Explorer. For more information about HP Smart Web Printing, see the help file  
provided with it.  
To print a Web page  
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.  
2. On the File menu in your Web browser, click Print.  
TIP: For best results, select HP Smart Web Printing on the File menu. A check  
mark appears when it is selected.  
The Print dialog box appears.  
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3. Make sure the product is the selected printer.  
4. If your Web browser supports it, select the items on the Web page that you want to  
include in the printout.  
For example, in Internet Explorer, click the Options tab to select options such as As  
laid out on screen, Only the selected frame, and Print all linked documents.  
5. Click Print or OK to print the Web page.  
TIP: To print Web pages correctly, you might need to set your print orientation to  
Landscape.  
Presentation printing  
Use Presentation printing to print high-quality documents, including letters, brochures,  
and transparencies. For more information, see:  
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8 Printer software  
Set the default print settings for all documents.  
Use the Printer Properties dialog box to select printing options.  
Use the What's This? help to learn more about specific print settings.  
Download printer software updates for the latest features and improvements.  
Make the HP Deskjet the default printer  
You can set the HP Deskjet as the default printer to use from any software program. This  
means that the HP Deskjet is automatically selected in the printer drop-down list when  
you click Print from the File menu in a software program.  
Windows Vista users  
1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, and then click Control Panel.  
2. Click Printers.  
3. Right-click the HP Deskjet icon, and then click Set as default printer.  
Windows XP users  
1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, and then click Printers and Faxes.  
2. Right-click the HP Deskjet icon, and then click Set as Default Printer.  
Windows 2000 users  
1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers.  
2. Right-click the HP Deskjet icon, and then click Set as Default Printer.  
Set default print settings  
The HP Deskjet uses default print settings for all documents unless you specify other  
settings.  
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To save time when printing, set the default print settings to options that you use often.  
That way, you do not have to specify the options every time you use the printer.  
To change the default print settings  
1. Double-click the HP Digital Imaging Monitor icon on the right side of the Windows  
taskbar.  
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The HP Solution Center is displayed.  
2. In the HP Solution Center, click Settings, point to Print Settings, and then click  
Printer Settings.  
3. Make changes to the print settings, and then click OK.  
Printer Properties dialog box  
The printer is controlled by software that is installed on your computer. Use the printer  
software, also known as the printer driver, to change the print settings for a document.  
To change the print settings, open the Printer Properties dialog box.  
NOTE: The Printer Properties dialog box is also referred to as the Printing  
Preferences dialog box.  
To open the Printer Properties dialog box  
1. Open the file that you want to print.  
2. Click File, click Print, and then click Properties or Preferences.  
The Printer Properties dialog box is displayed.  
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NOTE: The path to the Printer Properties dialog box can vary depending on the  
software program you are using.  
What's This? help  
Use the What's This? help to learn about the features that you see on the Printer  
Properties dialog box.  
What's This? help  
Use What's This? help to learn more about the available printing options.  
To use What's This? help  
1. Move the cursor over the feature that you want to learn more about.  
2. Click the right mouse button.  
The What's This box is displayed.  
3. Move the cursor over the What's This? box, and then click the left mouse button.  
An explanation of the feature is displayed.  
Download printer software updates  
Download the latest printer software update every few months to ensure you have the  
latest features and improvements.  
To download a printer software update  
1. Make sure you are connected to the Internet.  
2. From the Windows Start menu, click Programs or All Programs, point to HP, and  
then click HP Update.  
The HP Update window is displayed.  
3. Click Next.  
HP Update searches the HP Web site for printer software updates.  
If the computer has the most recent version of the printer software installed, No  
updates are available for your system at this time is displayed in the  
HP Update window.  
If the computer does not have the most recent version of the printer software  
installed, a list of options to download later versions of the software is displayed  
in the HP Update window.  
4. If a software update is available, select the check box beside the update name.  
5. Click Install.  
6. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
Download HP Photosmart Software  
Installing the printer software update you download from the HP Web site does not update  
the HP Photosmart Software you might have installed on the computer. For information  
about updating the HP Photosmart Software, see the HP Photosmart Help.  
What's This? help  
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Install print cartridges  
When you need to replace print cartridges, make sure you have the correct print  
cartridges for your printer, and then install them in the print cartridge carriage.  
Print cartridges  
Always install the tri-color print cartridge in the left side of the print cartridge carriage.  
Install the black print cartridge in the right side of the print cartridge carriage.  
NOTE: Your printer might be packaged with only a tri-color print cartridge. For better  
results, install a black print cartridge in addition to the tri-color print cartridge. You can  
print without a black print cartridge but doing so can cause the printer to print more  
slowly and printed colors to differ from those you would see if a black print cartridge  
and a tri-color print cartridge were installed.  
To order print cartridges, go to www.hp.com. Choose your country/region, and then  
click Buy or Online Shopping.  
Selection numbers  
When buying replacement print cartridges, look for the print cartridge selection number.  
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You can find the selection number in three places:  
Selection number label: Look at the label on the print cartridge that you are replacing.  
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Printer documentation: For a list of print cartridge selection numbers, see the  
reference guide that came with the printer.  
Print Cartridge Information dialog box: For a list of print cartridge selection  
numbers, open the printer Toolbox, click the Estimated Ink Level tab, and then click  
the Print Cartridge Information button.  
Printing with one print cartridge  
The printer can operate with only one print cartridge installed. For more information, see  
Installation instructions  
To install a print cartridge  
1. Press the Power button to turn on the printer.  
2. Open the printer cover.  
The print cartridge carriage moves to the center of the printer.  
3. Push down on the print cartridge.  
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4. Slide the print cartridge out of the carriage.  
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Press the Power button  
Open the printer cover  
Push down on the print cartridge  
Slide the print cartridge out of the carriage  
5. Remove the replacement print cartridge from its packaging and carefully remove the  
plastic tape. Hold the print cartridge so that the copper strip is on the bottom and  
facing toward the printer.  
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Remove plastic tape  
CAUTION: Do not touch the print cartridge ink nozzles or copper contacts.  
Touching these parts will result in clogs, ink failure, and bad electrical connections.  
Do not remove the copper strips. They are required electrical contacts.  
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Copper contacts  
6. Slide the print cartridge firmly into the carriage at a slight upward angle until you feel  
resistance.  
7. Push the cartridge into the carriage.  
You hear a snap when the print cartridge is correctly positioned.  
8. Close the printer cover.  
9. Align the print cartridges for optimum print quality.  
For information about storing print cartridges, see Maintain print cartridges.  
For information about recycling empty print cartridges, see HP inkjet supplies recycling  
WARNING! Keep both new and used print cartridges out of the reach of children.  
Align the print cartridges  
After installing a print cartridge, align the print cartridges to ensure the best print quality.  
To align print cartridges  
1. Load Letter or A4 unused plain white paper in the paper tray.  
2. Open the printer Toolbox.  
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3. Click Align the Print Cartridges.  
4. Click Align, and then follow the onscreen instructions.  
The HP Deskjet prints a test page, aligns the print cartridges, and calibrates the  
printer. Recycle or discard the test page.  
Automatically clean print cartridges  
If your printed pages are faded or if they contain ink streaks, the print cartridges might be  
low on ink or might need to be cleaned. For more information, see View estimated ink  
levels.  
If the print cartridges are not low on ink, clean the print cartridges automatically.  
To clean the print cartridges  
1. Open the printer Toolbox.  
2. Click Clean the Print Cartridges.  
3. Click Clean, and then follow the onscreen instructions.  
If your documents are still faded after cleaning, manually clean the print cartridge  
contacts. For more information, see Manually clean print cartridges.  
CAUTION: Clean print cartridges only when necessary. Unnecessary cleaning  
wastes ink and shortens the life of the cartridge.  
View estimated ink levels  
Follow these instructions to view the estimated ink levels of the print cartridges that are  
installed in the printer:  
NOTE: Ink from the cartridges is used in the printing process in a number of different  
ways, including in the initialization process, which prepares the device and cartridges  
for printing, and in printhead servicing, which keeps print nozzles clear and ink flowing  
smoothly. In addition, some residual ink is left in the cartridge after it is used. For more  
information, see www.hp.com/go/inkusage.  
To check the ink levels  
1. Open the printer Toolbox.  
2. Click the Estimated Ink Levels tab.  
NOTE: If the print cartridges were used before being installed in the printer, or have  
been refilled, the estimated ink levels on the Estimated Ink level tab may be  
inaccurate or unavailable.  
The Estimated Ink Levels tab also contains print cartridge ordering information. To view  
this information, click the Print Cartridge Information button.  
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Maintain the printer body  
Because the HP Deskjet ejects ink onto the paper in a fine mist, ink smudges will  
eventually appear.  
To remove smudges, stains, or dried ink from the exterior  
1. Turn off the HP Deskjet, and then disconnect the power cord.  
2. Wipe the outside of the HP Deskjet with a soft cloth that has been lightly moistened  
with water.  
CAUTION: Do not use any type of cleaning solution. Household cleaners and  
detergents might damage the printer finish. Keep all fluids away from the interior. Do  
not lubricate the metal rod on which the print cartridge carriage slides. Noise is normal  
when the carriage moves back and forth.  
Remove ink from your skin and clothing  
Follow these instructions to remove ink from your skin and clothing:  
Surface  
Skin  
Remedy  
Wash the area with an abrasive soap.  
Wash the fabric in cold water and use chlorine bleach.  
Wash the fabric in cold water and use sudsy ammonia.  
White fabric  
Color fabric  
CAUTION: Always use cold water to remove ink from fabric. Warm or hot water can  
set the ink into the fabric.  
Manually clean print cartridges  
WARNING! Do not clean the print cartridge contacts unless you are having a  
problem with print quality and other measures have not been successful. For more  
information, see Print quality is poor.  
If the HP Deskjet is used in a dusty environment, a small amount of debris can accumulate  
on the print cartridge contacts. This debris can cause ink streaks on printed pages. The  
problem can be corrected by manually cleaning the print cartridge contacts.  
You need the following items to clean the print cartridges:  
Distilled water (tap water can contain contaminants that can damage the print  
cartridge)  
Cotton swabs or other soft, lint-free material that will not stick to the print cartridge  
Be careful not to get ink on your hands or clothing as you clean.  
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To prepare to clean  
1. Open the HP Deskjet cover.  
2. Wait until the print cartridge carriage moves to the center of the HP Deskjet and is  
idle and quiet.  
3. Remove the print cartridges and place them on a piece of paper, with the copper strips  
facing up.  
CAUTION: Do not leave the print cartridges outside the HP Deskjet for more  
than 30 minutes.  
To manually clean print cartridge contacts  
1. Lightly moisten a cotton swab with distilled water and squeeze any excess water from  
the swab.  
2. Gently wipe the print cartridge copper contacts with the cotton swab.  
CAUTION: Do not touch the print cartridge ink nozzles. Touching the ink nozzles  
will result in clogs, ink failure, and bad electrical connections.  
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Copper contacts  
3. Repeat this process until no ink residue or dust appears on the swab.  
4. Insert the print cartridges in the HP Deskjet, and then close the cover. For more  
information, see Installation instructions.  
Maintain print cartridges  
Follow these guidelines to maintain and store HP print cartridges and to ensure consistent  
print quality.  
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When you remove a print cartridge from the printer, store it in an airtight plastic  
container to protect your print cartridge and to prevent the ink from drying out.  
Keep all unused print cartridges in their original sealed packages until they are  
needed. Store print cartridges at room temperature (15° to 35° C or 59° to 95° F).  
Do not remove the plastic tape covering the ink nozzles until you are ready to install  
the print cartridge in the printer. If the plastic tape has been removed from the print  
cartridge, do not attempt to reattach it. Reattaching the tape damages the print  
cartridge.  
CAUTION: Always turn the printer off with the Power button before you unplug the  
power cord or turn off a power strip. This allows the printer to store the print cartridges  
properly. When you store the printer, always leave the active print cartridges inside  
the printer.  
Printer Toolbox  
The printer Toolbox contains a number of useful tools to enhance the performance of the  
printer.  
Use the printer Toolbox to perform the following tasks:  
To open the printer Toolbox  
2. Click the Features tab, and then click the Printer services button.  
The Toolbox is displayed.  
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To find the print cartridge reorder number, see the printed documentation that came with  
the HP Deskjet. You can also use the software that came with the HP Deskjet to find out  
the reorder number for the print cartridge. You can order print cartridges online from the  
HP Web site. Additionally, you can contact a local HP reseller to find out the correct print  
cartridge reorder number for your device and purchase print cartridges.  
To order HP papers and other supplies, go to www.hp.com/buy/supplies. If prompted,  
choose your country/region, follow the prompts to select your product, and then click one  
of the shopping links on the page.  
NOTE: At this time, some portions of the HP Web site are available in English only.  
NOTE: Ordering print cartridges online is not supported in all countries/regions. If it  
is not supported in your country/region, contact a local HP reseller for information  
about purchasing print cartridges.  
To order print cartridges from your desktop  
Click the Shop for HP Supplies icon on your desktop to connect to HP SureSupply .  
You will see a list of original HP printing supplies that are compatible with your device,  
as well as options to conveniently purchase the supplies you need (options vary by  
country/region).  
If you deleted this icon from your desktop, click the Start menu, point to the HP folder,  
then click Shop for Supplies.  
To order HP printing supplies through the HP Solution Center  
1. In the HP Solution Center, click Settings, point to Print Settings, and then click  
Printer Toolbox.  
NOTE: You can also open the Printer Toolbox from the Print Properties dialog  
box. In the Print Properties dialog box, click the Features tab, and then click  
Printer Services.  
2. Click the Estimated Ink Levels tab.  
3. Click Ink Cartridge Ordering Information.  
The ink cartridge reorder numbers appear.  
4. Click Order Online.  
HP sends detailed printer information, including model number, serial number, and  
ink supply levels, to an authorized online reseller. The supplies you need are  
preselected; you can change quantities, add or remove items, and then check out.  
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Error messages  
If an error message displays on the computer screen, check the following topics for a  
solution:  
Print cartridge error messages  
If you receive a print cartridge error message, see one of the following topics:  
Incorrect print cartridge or print cartridge missing  
The printer can only print when the correct print cartridges are installed. If you receive a  
print cartridge error message, one or both of the print cartridges cannot be used in the  
printer.  
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To resolve the problem, follow the instructions in Resolving print cartridge error  
Print cartridge problem message  
The printer cannot print if the print cartridges are faulty, or if they are not installed properly.  
If you receive a message stating there is a problem with a print cartridge, follow the  
instructions in Resolving print cartridge error messages to resolve the problem.  
Print cartridge carriage is stuck  
If the printer stalls while you are printing a document, follow the instructions in Print  
Print cartridge is in the wrong slot  
Solution: Always install the tri-color print cartridge in the left print cartridge carriage  
compartment.  
Install the black print cartridge in the right print cartridge carriage compartment.  
Cause: If you received this error message, the print cartridge was installed in the  
wrong side of the print cartridge carriage.  
Non-HP print cartridges  
Solution: Follow the prompts on the computer screen to continue or replace the  
indicated print cartridges. For more information, see Replace print cartridges.  
HP recommends that you use genuine HP print cartridges. Genuine HP print  
cartridges are designed and tested with HP printers to help you easily produce great  
results, time after time.  
NOTE: HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of non-HP supplies. Printer  
service or repairs required as a result of using a non-HP supply will not be covered  
under warranty.  
If you believe you purchased genuine HP print cartridges, go to:  
Cause: The product detected that a non-HP print cartridge was installed.  
Incompatible print cartridges  
Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most  
likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the  
remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.  
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Solution 1: Make sure you are using the correct print cartridges  
Solution: Check to make sure you are using the correct print cartridges for your  
product. For a list of compatible print cartridges, see the printed documentation that  
came with the product.  
If you are using print cartridges that are not compatible with the product, replace the  
indicated print cartridges with print cartridges that are compatible.  
If it appears that you are using the correct print cartridges, proceed to the next  
solution.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The indicated print cartridges were not compatible with the product.  
Solution 2: Contact HP customer support  
Solution: To find support and warranty information, go to the HP Web site at  
www.hp.com/support. If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click  
Contact HP for information on calling for technical support.  
Cause: The print cartridges were not intended for use in this product.  
Previously used genuine HP cartridge  
Solution: Check the print quality of the current print job. If it is satisfactory, follow  
the prompts on the computer screen to continue.  
Ink levels might not be available for the indicated print cartridges. Ink level warnings  
and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only. When you receive a low-  
ink warning message, consider having a replacement cartridge available to avoid  
possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the print cartridges until print  
quality becomes unacceptable.  
Cause: A genuine HP print cartridge was previously used in another printer.  
Original HP ink depleted  
Solution: Follow the prompts on the computer screen to continue or replace the  
indicated print cartridges. For more information, see Replace print cartridges.  
Ink levels might not be available for the indicated print cartridges. Ink level warnings  
and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only. When you receive a low-  
ink warning message, consider having a replacement cartridge available to avoid  
possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the print cartridges until print  
quality becomes unacceptable.  
HP recommends that you use genuine HP print cartridges. Genuine HP print  
cartridges are designed and tested with HP printers to help you easily produce great  
results, time after time.  
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NOTE: HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of non-HP supplies. Printer  
service or repairs required as a result of using a non-HP supply will not be covered  
under warranty.  
If you believe you purchased genuine HP print cartridges, go to:  
Cause: The original HP ink in the indicated print cartridges has been depleted.  
Low on ink  
Solution: Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes  
only. When you receive a low-ink warning message, consider having a replacement  
cartridge available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the  
print cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable. If you have installed a refilled  
or remanufactured print cartridge, or a cartridge that has been used in another printer,  
the ink level indicator may be inaccurate or unavailable.  
For more information on replacing print cartridges, see Replace print cartridges.  
Cause: At least one of the print cartridges is estimated to be low on ink and may  
need to be replaced soon.  
Printing in ink-backup mode  
Solution: If you receive the ink-backup mode message and two print cartridges are  
installed in the printer, verify that the protective piece of plastic tape has been  
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removed from each print cartridge. When plastic tape covers the print cartridge  
contacts, the printer cannot detect that the print cartridge is installed.  
To remove plastic tape from a print cartridge  
Hold the print cartridge so that the copper strips are on the bottom and facing  
toward the printer, and then carefully remove the plastic tape.  
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Remove plastic tape  
CAUTION: Do not touch the print cartridge ink nozzles or copper contacts.  
Touching these parts will result in clogs, ink failure, and bad electrical  
connections. Do not remove the copper strips. They are required electrical  
contacts.  
Cause: When the printer detects that only one print cartridge is installed, ink-backup  
mode is initiated. This printing mode lets you print with a single print cartridge, but it  
slows the printer and affects the quality of printouts.  
"Paper Mismatch" or "Paper Size" message  
Solution: In Microsoft Word, prior to printing envelopes, set the paper size to #10  
envelope on the Features tab of the Printer Preferences dialog box.  
NOTE: Do not set the paper size from the Printers folder or from the printer icon  
located in the lower-right hand corner of the screen next to the clock, because this  
will affect all applications. Only set the paper size in Microsoft Word.  
To set the paper size in Microsoft Word  
1. In Microsoft Word, click File, and then click Print.  
2. Make sure that the appropriate printer is selected, and then click Properties.  
3. Click the Features tab.  
4. In the Size drop-down list, select Envelope #10.  
5. Click OK on the Printer Properties dialog box.  
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6. Click Cancel on the Print dialog box.  
7. Print the envelope using the Envelopes and Labels feature in Microsoft Word. The  
envelope should print without any errors.  
NOTE: When you are finished printing envelopes, set the paper size back to  
the default print settings.  
Out of paper  
If you receive an out of paper message, follow the guidelines in Out of paper.  
There was an error writing to USB port  
The printer might not be receiving correct data from another USB device or USB hub.  
Connect the printer directly to the USB port on the computer.  
Two-way communication cannot be established or Printer not responding  
The printer might not be able to communicate with the computer if the USB cable is too  
long.  
If you receive this error message, make sure that the USB cable is not greater than 3  
meters (approximately 9.8 feet) in length.  
NOTE: For best printing performance, use a USB 2.0 compatible cable.  
Installation problems  
If the software installation program stops or fails, check the following topics for more  
information:  
If you continue to have problems, visit HP Technical Support at www.hp.com/support.  
Installation program stops  
Cause: If the installation program stops when it looks for new hardware, one of the  
following issues is causing a communication problem:  
The USB cable is old or defective.  
Software, such as an antivirus program, is running.  
Another device, such as a scanner, is connected to the computer.  
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Solution:  
To resolve the problem  
1. Make sure that no USB devices other than the printer, the keyboard, and the  
mouse are connected to the computer.  
2. Disconnect and reconnect the USB cable.  
3. Make sure that the printer is connected directly to a USB port on the computer  
(instead of through a USB hub).  
4. If the installation program still does not locate the printer, replace the USB cable,  
and then continue to the next step.  
5. Click Cancel, and then restart the computer.  
6. Turn the printer off, and then disconnect the USB cable and power cord.  
7. Quit any antivirus programs or other software programs that are running on the  
computer.  
NOTE: To quit an antivirus program, follow the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8. Reinstall the printer software:  
a. Insert the printer software CD into the drive.  
b. Follow the onscreen instructions. When the installation program prompts you,  
connect the USB cable and the power cord to the printer, and then make sure  
that the printer is on.  
NOTE: Do not connect the USB cable until you are told to do so.  
c. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish the installation.  
9. Restart the antivirus program.  
"Unknown Device" message displays  
Cause: During installation, an “Unknown Device” message might be displayed  
when you connect a USB cable between the printer and the computer. A possible  
cause might be a defective USB cable.  
Solution:  
NOTE: This is not a problem if you are using Windows 2000. If you are using  
Windows 2000 and this message is displayed, you can continue with the software  
installation.  
To resolve the problem  
1. Disconnect the USB cable from the printer.  
2. Disconnect the power cord from the printer.  
3. Wait approximately 30 seconds.  
4. Reconnect the power cord to the printer.  
5. Reconnect the USB cable to the printer.  
6. If the “Unknown Device” message is still displayed, replace the USB cable.  
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Printer name does not appear  
Solution: If the printer software seems to install correctly, but the printer name does  
not appear in the list of printers when you click Print on the File menu or in the Printers  
folder in Control Panel, try reinstalling the printer software.  
To reinstall the printer software  
1. Quit any antivirus programs or other software programs that are running on the  
computer.  
NOTE: To quit an antivirus program, follow the manufacturer’s instructions.  
2. Uninstall the printer software:  
a. Insert the printer software CD into the drive, and then follow the onscreen  
instructions.  
NOTE: If the installation program does not start automatically, click your  
CD drive letter in Windows Explorer, then double-click the setup.exe file.  
For example, double-click D:\setup.exe.  
b. When prompted, click Remove All.  
3. Reinstall the printer software:  
a. Insert the printer software CD into the drive.  
b. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish the installation.  
4. Restart the antivirus program.  
Power light is on or flashing  
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Power light  
If the Power light is on, the printer is either printing or ready to print.  
If the Power light is off, the printer is off.  
If the Power light is flashing, see the following information:  
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What the flashing light means  
The Power light can flash for several reasons:  
The printer cover is open.  
The printer is out of paper.  
A problem exists with the printer, such as a paper jam or a problem with a print  
cartridge.  
For information about clearing a paper jam, see Paper jam.  
If an error message appears  
Read the error message that explains the problem and its solution.  
If no error message appears  
Check the status of the printer by using the printer tools. To gain access to the tools, open  
the Printer Properties dialog box, click the Features tab, and then click the Printer  
services button.  
Use the printer tools to perform the following tasks:  
View estimated ink levels.  
Clean the print cartridges.  
Calibrate the printer.  
Print a test page.  
Perform other functions as needed.  
Printer does not print  
Verify the following  
Verify the following conditions if the printer is not printing:  
The printer is connected to the power source.  
The cable connections are secure.  
The printer is turned on.  
The print cartridges are the correct print cartridges for the printer and are properly  
installed.  
For more information, see Print cartridges and Installation instructions.  
The paper or other media is correctly loaded in the paper tray.  
The printer cover is closed.  
The rear access door is attached.  
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Unable to print  
Try the following solutions:  
Solution 1: Make sure the printer is turned on  
Solution: Look at the Power light located on the front of the printer. If it is not lit, the  
printer is turned off. Make sure the power cord is firmly connected to the printer and  
plugged into a power outlet. Press the Power button to turn on the printer.  
Cause: The product was turned off.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Print a test page  
Solution: Print a test page to see if the product can print and is communicating with  
the computer.  
To print a test page  
1. Load Letter or A4 unused plain white paper in the paper tray.  
2. Open the printer Toolbox.  
3. On the Device Services tab, click the Print a Test Page button.  
The Print a Test Page dialog box is displayed.  
4. Click the Print Page button.  
Recycle or discard the test page.  
If the test page fails to print, make sure you set up the product properly. See the Setup  
Guide that came with the product for information about setting it up.  
Cause: The product was not set up properly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 3: Clear the print queue  
Solution: Restart your computer to clear the print queue.  
To clear the print queue  
1. Restart your computer.  
2. After the computer has restarted, check the print queue.  
a. Depending upon your operating system, do one of the following:  
Windows Vista: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control  
Panel, and then click Printers.  
Windows XP: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel,  
and then click Printers and Faxes.  
Windows 2000: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to Settings,  
and then click Printers.  
b. Double-click the icon for your product to open the print queue.  
If there are no print jobs pending, the issue might have been resolved.  
3. Try to print again.  
Cause: The computer needed to be restarted to clear the print queue.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Check the printer cable connection  
Solution: Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and product, and then  
reconnect it.  
To disconnect and reconnect the USB cable  
1. Disconnect the USB cable from the product.  
2. Disconnect the USB cable from the computer.  
3. Leave the USB cable disconnect for 5-6 seconds.  
4. Reconnect the USB cable to the product and the computer.  
After reconnecting the USB cable, the product should start printing the jobs in  
queue.  
NOTE: If you are connecting the product through a USB hub, make sure the  
hub is turned on. If the hub is on, try connecting directly to your computer.  
5. If the product does not start printing automatically, start another print job.  
Cause: The USB cable needed to be disconnected.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 5: Verify the printer driver configuration  
Solution: Check to make sure the product is set as the default printer and that it is  
using the correct printer driver.  
To verify that the product is set as the default printer  
1. Depending upon your operating system, do one of the following:  
Windows Vista: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and  
then click Printers.  
Windows XP: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and  
then click Printers and Faxes.  
Windows 2000: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and  
then click Printers.  
2. Make sure the correct product is set as the default printer.  
The default printer has a check mark in a black circle next to it.  
3. If the wrong product is set as the default printer, right-click the correct product and  
select Set as Default.  
To verify the print driver  
1. Depending upon your operating system, do one of the following:  
Windows Vista: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and  
then click Printers.  
Windows XP: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and  
then click Printers and Faxes.  
Windows 2000: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and  
then click Printers.  
2. Right-click the icon next to the product, and select Properties.  
3. Click the Ports tab to verify that the product is using the correct port.  
The port that the product is using is highlighted and has a check mark next to it.  
The product should be set to use a DOT4 or the USB00X (where X is replaced  
by a number) port.  
4. If the product is using the wrong port, click the correct port to select it.  
The port that the product is now using is highlighted and has a check mark next  
to it.  
5. Click the Advanced tab.  
6. Check the driver listed in the Driver drop-down menu to verify that the product is  
using the correct driver.  
The name of your product should be listed as the driver.  
7. If the wrong driver is selected, select the correct driver from the Driver drop-down  
menu.  
8. Click OK to save your changes.  
Cause: If there was more than one product configured on the same computer, the  
product in use was not be set as the default printer, or the wrong driver might have  
been configured.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 6: Check if the printer is paused or offline  
Solution: Check to make sure the product is not paused or offline.  
To check if the printer is paused or offline  
1. Depending upon your operating system, do one of the following:  
Windows Vista: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and  
then click Printers.  
Windows XP: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and  
then click Printers and Faxes.  
Windows 2000: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and  
then click Printers.  
2. Double-click the icon for your product to open the print queue.  
3. On the Printer menu, make sure there are no check marks next to Pause  
Printing or Use Printer Offline.  
On the Printer menu, make sure there are no check marks next to Pause  
Printing or Use Printer Offline. If a check mark is present on either option, click  
the menu option to remove it. If the menu has the Use Printer Online option,  
select that option to put a check mark next to it.  
4. If you made any changes, try to print again.  
Cause: The product was paused or offline.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 7: Clear the print queue manually  
Solution: Manually clear the print queue.  
To clear the print queue manually  
1. Depending upon your operating system, do one of the following:  
Windows Vista: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and  
then click Printers.  
Windows XP: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and  
then click Printers and Faxes.  
Windows 2000: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and  
then click Printers.  
2. Double-click the icon for your product to open the print queue.  
3. On the Printer menu, click Cancel all documents or Purge Print Document,  
and then click Yes to confirm.  
4. If there are still documents in the queue, restart the computer and try printing  
again after the computer has restarted.  
5. Check the print queue again to make sure it is clear, and then try to print again.  
If the print queue is not clear, or if it is clear but jobs are still failing to print, proceed  
to the next solution.  
Cause: The print queue needed to be manually cleared.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 8: Restart the print spooler  
Solution: Restart the print spooler.  
To stop and restart the print spooler  
1. Depending upon your operating system, do one of the following:  
Windows XP and Windows Vista: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, and  
then click Control Panel.  
Windows 2000: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and  
then click Control Panel.  
2. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Services.  
3. Scroll down the list and click Print Spooler, and then click Stop to stop the  
service.  
4. Click Start to restart the service, and then click OK.  
5. Restart the computer and try printing again after the computer has restarted.  
Cause: The print spooler needed to be restarted.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 9: Verify whether the software application is causing the problem  
Solution: Verify whether the software application is the problem.  
To verify the software application  
1. Close the software application and reopen it.  
2. Try to print again from the software application.  
NOTE: The printer might not support printing from a DOS application.  
Determine if the software application is Windows-based or DOS-based by  
checking the system requirements of the application.  
3. Try printing from Notepad to see if the issue is the software application or the  
driver.  
To print from Notepad  
a. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, and then click Programs or All  
Programs.  
b. Click Accessories, and then click Notepad.  
c. Type a few characters of text into Notepad.  
d. Click File, and then click Print.  
4. If printing is successful from Notepad but not the software application, contact the  
manufacturer of that application for support.  
Cause: The software application was failing or could not interface with the print  
driver correctly.  
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If the printer still does not print  
1. Select the topic below that best describes the problem:  
2. If the printer still does not print, shut down, and then restart your computer.  
Document prints slowly  
Multiple software programs are open  
The computer resources are insufficient for the printer to print at its optimum speed.  
To increase printer speed, close all unnecessary software programs when printing.  
Complex documents, graphics, or photos are printing  
Documents containing graphics or photos print more slowly than text documents.  
Best or Maximum dpi print mode is selected  
The printer prints more slowly when Best or Maximum dpi is selected as the print quality.  
To increase the printer speed, select a different print quality mode.  
Printer is in ink-backup mode  
The printer might print more slowly if it is in ink-backup mode. For more information, see  
To increase the print speed, use two print cartridges in the printer.  
Printer software is outdated  
Outdated printer software might be installed.  
For information about updating the printer software, see Download printer software  
Computer does not meet system requirements  
If your computer does not have enough RAM or a large amount of free space on the hard  
drive, the printer processing time will be longer.  
1. Verify that the computer hard disk space, RAM, and processor speed meet the system  
requirements.  
The system requirements are listed in the Readme file that came with the printer.  
2. Make space available on the hard drive by deleting unwanted files.  
Print cartridge problems  
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Resolving print cartridge error messages  
After you install a print cartridge, the Power light begins to blink. The printer will not print.  
One of the following messages may appear on your computer screen:  
Print Cartridge Problem  
Incorrect Print Cartridge(s)  
Incorrectly Installed Cartridge(s)  
Print Cartridge(s) Missing  
Work through the following sections in order. When the Power light stops blinking, you  
have solved the problem.  
NOTE: In the procedures below, the "problem" cartridge is identified by the blinking  
Power light. The Power light blinks when either one or both cartridges are causing  
the problem.  
Solution 1: Remove and reinstall the print cartridges  
Solution: The print cartridge may not have full electrical contact with the printer.  
Removing and reinstalling the cartridge may help.  
NOTE: HP cannot guarantee the quality of remanufactured or refilled cartridges.  
To verify and install the correct print cartridges  
1. Make sure the printer is on. Press the Power button if it is not lit.  
2. Open the printer cover, and then wait until the print cartridge carriage is idle and  
silent.  
3. Press down lightly on the end of the problem cartridge to release it.  
4. Slide the cartridge out and inspect it:  
CAUTION: Do not touch the copper electrical contacts or the ink nozzles.  
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Check the electrical contacts for debris.  
Make sure all the clear nozzle protective tape has been removed.  
CAUTION: Do not attempt to remove the copper electrical strip!  
5. Read the selection number on the print cartridge label and make sure it is  
compatible with your printer. Compatible print cartridges are listed in the reference  
guide that came with your printer.  
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6. If the print cartridge has the wrong selection number, install a new print cartridge.  
For more information, see Installation instructions.  
7. Close the printer cover.  
8. If the problem is not solved, repeat these steps.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Clean the print cartridge contacts  
Solution: If the print cartridge selection number is correct and the previous solution  
did not resolve the problem, try cleaning the print cartridge. For more information, see  
If the Power light continues to flash after cleaning the print cartridge, replace the print  
cartridge. For more information, see Replace print cartridges.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Print in ink-backup mode  
Solution: If you do not have a replacement print cartridge, you can still print in ink  
backup mode. Remove the problem cartridge and print with the remaining cartridge.  
For more information, see Ink-backup mode.  
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Print cartridge carriage is stalled  
The print cartridge cradle (carriage) may get stuck on either side or in the middle of the  
printer. This is called a carriage stall. When this happens, the error message Print  
Cartridge Cradle is Stuck may appear.  
Try the following solutions:  
Solution 1: Turn the power off and on  
Solution: Turn the power off and then back on.  
CAUTION: Check for any loose or broken parts in the printer. If you find loose  
or broken parts, go to www.hp.com/support.  
To turn off the printer  
1. Turn off the printer by pressing and releasing the Power button. If it will not turn  
off, proceed to the next solution.  
2. After the printer turns off, press the Power button to turn the printer back on.  
NOTE: The printer may go through a warm-up period of up to two minutes.  
Lights may flash, and the carriage may move. Wait until this warm-up period  
is complete before continuing to the next step.  
3. If the Power light is on and does not blink, print a self-test page. For more  
information, see Print a test page.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Clear any paper jams  
Solution: Clear the printer of any jammed paper. For more information, see Paper  
jam.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 3: Move the printer carriage  
Solution: If the printer carriage is still stuck, try moving it as described in the  
following procedure.  
To move the printer carriage  
1. Press the Power button to turn off the printer, and then disconnect the power cord  
from the printer.  
2. Open the printer cover and try to move the print carriage from side to side by hand.  
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If the print carriage does not move, then your printer needs to be serviced. If the  
print carriage does move, then proceed to the next step.  
3. Verify that the print cartridges are locked into the printer carriage and have not  
come loose. Also, verify that there are no obstructions under or around the printer  
carriage to prevent it from moving.  
4. Verify that the printer carriage can move freely across the width of the printer by  
gently pushing the carriage to the left, and then to the right. Clear any obstructions.  
5. Close the print cartridge access door and reconnect the power cord.  
6. Press the Power button to turn on the printer.  
7. Try the print job again to see if this procedure resolved the issue.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Verify the power source  
Solution: Verify that the printer is properly connected to a suitable power source.  
To verify the power source  
1. Verify that the computer and the printer have a two-prong power plug.  
2. Remove the printer cable from any power strips or surge suppressors, and then  
plug it directly into a grounded (three-prong) wall outlet.  
3. Try the print job again to see if this procedure resolved the issue.  
NOTE: If the printer prints when plugged directly into a wall outlet, the power  
strip or surge suppressor may not be allowing sufficient voltage to reach the  
product.  
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If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 5: Remove and reinstall the print cartridges  
Solution: Improper placement or installation of the print cartridges can cause the  
printer carriage to stall. Remove and reinstall the print cartridges. For more  
information, see Installation instructions.  
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Paper jam  
To clear a paper jam  
1. Remove the paper from the paper tray.  
2. If you are printing labels, verify that a label did not become detached from the label  
sheet while passing through the printer.  
3. Turn off the printer.  
4. Remove the rear access door. Press the handle to the right, and then pull out the  
door.  
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5. Remove the paper jam from the back of the printer, and then replace the rear access  
door securely.  
6. If the paper jam cannot be removed from the back of the printer, raise the printer  
cover, remove the paper jam from the front of the printer, and then lower the cover.  
CAUTION: Remove the paper jam carefully as it is possible to damage the  
printer when removing paper from the front.  
7. Reload paper in the paper tray.  
8. Turn on the printer.  
9. Reprint the document.  
NOTE: If paper jams occur frequently, try using a heavier paper. See Printer  
specifications for paper weight specifications.  
Printer does not feed paper  
Solution: Try one or more of the following solutions:  
Reduce the number of sheets in the paper tray.  
Remove the paper from the paper tray, and then reload it.  
Use a different type of paper.  
Do not mix paper types in the input tray  
Out of paper  
Try the following solutions:  
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Solution 1: Make sure the paper tray is not empty  
Solution: If the paper tray is empty, add more paper.  
Cause: The paper tray was empty.  
Solution 2: Check the rear door of the printer  
Solution: If you removed the rear door to clear a paper jam, replace it. Gently push  
the door forward until it snaps into place.  
Cause: The rear door was removed from the product.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Check the paper  
Solution: Check the paper loaded in the paper tray and the print settings.  
To check the paper in the paper tray  
1. While the product is on, remove the power cord from the back of the product.  
2. Wait 30 seconds, and then plug the power cord into the back of the product.  
3. If the product is not already on, turn it on by pressing the Power button.  
4. Remove the stack of paper from the paper tray and verify that all the paper in the  
paper tray is the same size and type.  
5. Replace any paper that is ripped, dusty, wrinkled, or bent.  
If the paper is curled, uncurl the paper by gently bending it in the opposite direction  
of the curl or replace the paper.  
NOTE: Use plain paper in the product until the issue is resolved.  
6. Tap the stack of paper on a flat surface to align the edges.  
7. Verify that the stack of paper contains between 10 and 25 sheets of paper.  
8. Insert the stack of paper into the paper tray with the short edge forward and the  
print side down. Slide the stack of paper forward until it stops.  
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9. Slide the paper-width and paper-length guides inward until they stop at the edges  
of the paper.  
NOTE: Do not overload in the paper tray. Make sure the stack of paper fits  
within the paper tray.  
10. Make sure the print settings, paper size and type, match the paper loaded in the  
paper tray.  
See the following tasks for information about checking and changing these  
settings.  
11. Try to print again.  
To set the paper size  
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.  
2. On the File menu in your software application, click Print.  
3. Make sure you have selected the correct printer.  
4. Click the button that opens the Printer Properties dialog box.  
Depending on your software application, this button might be called Properties,  
Options, Printer Setup, Printer, or Preferences.  
5. Click the Features tab.  
6. In the Resizing Options area, click the appropriate paper size from the Size list.  
The following table lists the suggested paper size settings for the different types  
of paper you can load in the input tray. Make sure to look at the long list of choices  
in the Size list to see if a defined paper size already exists for the type of paper  
you are using.  
Paper type  
Suggested paper size settings  
Copier, multi-purpose, or Letter or A4  
plain papers  
Envelopes  
Appropriate listed envelope size  
Greeting-card papers  
Index cards  
Letter or A4  
Appropriate listed card size (if listed sizes are not  
appropriate, you can specify a custom paper size)  
Inkjet papers  
Letter or A4  
Letter or A  
Letter or A4  
Iron-on T-shirt transfers  
Labels  
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Paper type  
Suggested paper size settings  
Letterhead  
Letter or A4  
Panorama photo paper  
Appropriate listed panorama size (if listed sizes are not  
appropriate, you can specify a custom paper size)  
Photo papers  
10 x 15 cm. (with tab), 4 x 6 in. (with tab), letter, A4, or  
appropriate listed size  
Transparency films  
Custom-size papers  
Letter or A4  
Custom paper size  
To select a specific paper type  
2. Click the Features tab.  
3. Click More in the Paper Type drop-down list, and then select the paper type that  
you want to use.  
4. Click OK.  
5. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK.  
Cause: There was a problem with the paper loaded in the paper tray, or the print  
settings did not match.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Use the HP Paper Feed Cleaning Kit  
Solution: Some Deskjet products require a special kit, called the HP Paper Feed  
Cleaning Kit, to clean the paper feed rollers and resolve this issue. To see if this affects  
your product, go to: www.hp.com/support.  
Search for "HP Paper Feed Cleaning Kit" for more information about this kit and to  
check whether it is required for your product.  
Cause: The paper feed rollers were dirty and needed to be cleaned with the HP  
Paper Feed Cleaning Kit.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 5: Clean the rollers  
Solution: Clean the rollers.  
Make sure you have the following materials available:  
Lint-free cloth, or any soft material that will not come apart or leave fibers.  
Distilled, filtered, or bottled water.  
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To clean the rollers  
1. Turn off the product and remove the power cord.  
2. Remove the rear door to access the rollers.  
3. Dip the lint-free cloth into the purified or distilled water, and squeeze any excess  
water from it.  
4. Clean the rubber rollers to remove any dust or dirt buildup.  
5. Replace the rear door. Gently push the door forward until it snaps into place.  
6. Plug the power cord back in, and turn on the product.  
7. Try to print again.  
Cause: The rollers were dirty and needed to be cleaned.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 6: Contact HP support for service  
Solution: If you have completed all of the steps provided in the previous solutions,  
contact HP support for service.  
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information  
on calling for technical support.  
Cause: Your product needs servicing.  
Printer prints on multiple sheets at once  
If the printer prints on multiple sheets at once, check the following:  
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Paper weight  
The printer might print on multiple sheets of paper at once if the paper is under the  
recommended paper weight. Use paper that is within the recommended specifications.  
For more information, see Paper weights.  
Paper might be loaded improperly  
The printer might print on multiple sheets of paper at once if the paper is loaded too far  
toward the back of the printer or if the paper guide is not positioned firmly against the  
paper. Reload the paper into the paper tray, pushing the paper until you feel resistance,  
and then slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the paper stack.  
The printer also might print on multiple sheets if different paper types are loaded in the  
printer. For example, photo paper might be mixed with plain paper. Empty the paper tray  
and load only the paper type that is appropriate for the document that you are printing.  
Photos do not print correctly  
Check the paper tray  
1. Verify that the photo paper is placed in the paper tray with the side to be printed on  
facing down.  
2. Slide the paper forward until it stops.  
3. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the paper.  
Do not press the guide so firmly against the paper that the paper bends or curls.  
For more information, see:  
Check the printer properties  
Open the Printer Properties dialog box and verify the following options:  
Tab  
Setting  
Size: An appropriate paper size  
Paper Type: An appropriate photo paper  
Print Quality: Best or Maximum dpi  
Features  
NOTE: For more information on enabling the maximum dpi  
mode, see Maximum dpi.  
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Borderless printing guidelines  
When printing borderless photos or brochures, follow these guidelines:  
Verify that the paper size that is specified in the Paper Size drop-down list on the  
Printing Shortcuts tab matches the size of the paper that is loaded in the paper tray.  
Select the appropriate paper type in the Paper Type drop-down list on the Printing  
Shortcuts tab.  
If printing in grayscale, select High Quality under Print in Grayscale on the Color  
tab.  
Do not print borderless documents in ink-backup mode. Always have two print  
cartridges installed in the printer when printing borderless documents.  
For more information, see Ink-backup mode.  
Image is printed at an angle  
Verify that no problem exists with the source image. For example, if you are printing a  
scanned image, verify that the image was not crooked when it was scanned.  
If the problem is not caused by the source image, follow these steps:  
1. Remove all paper from the paper tray.  
2. Load the photo paper correctly in the paper tray.  
3. Verify that the paper guide fits firmly against the edge of the paper.  
4. Follow loading instructions for the paper type.  
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Streaks appear in a light portion of a photo  
If streaks appear in a light portion of a photo, approximately 63 mm (2.5 inches) from one  
of the long edges of the photo, try using maximum dpi mode to print the photo. For more  
information, see Maximum dpi.  
Fading occurs on the edges of a photo  
Verify that the photo paper is not curled. If the photo paper is curled, place the paper in  
a plastic bag and gently bend it in the opposite direction of the curl until the paper lies  
flat. If the problem persists, then use photo paper that is not curled.  
For instructions about preventing photo paper from curling, see Store and handle photo  
paper.  
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For small photo paper  
If the printout has an unwanted border, try the following solutions:  
Open the Printer Properties dialog box, click the Features tab, and verify that the  
selected paper size matches both the paper size that the photo is formatted for and  
the size of the paper that is loaded in the printer.  
Verify that no problem exists with the source image. For example, if you are printing  
a scanned image, verify that the image was not crooked when it was scanned.  
Verify that the software application you are using supports borderless printing.  
For small photo paper with a tear-off tab  
If the border appears below the tear-off tab, then remove the tab.  
If the border appears above the tear-off tab, then Align the print cartridges.  
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Print quality is poor  
If you are having problems with print quality, try the solutions in this section and observe  
the following guidelines:  
Replace refilled or empty cartridges.  
Check the device settings to make sure that the print mode and paper selection is  
correct for the paper and the task.  
For more information, see Select a paper type.  
Print and evaluate a self-test.  
For more information, see Print a test page.  
If the self-test shows a defect, try the following:  
Clean the print cartridges automatically. For more information, see Automatically  
If there are ink streaks in your prints, clean the electrical contacts. For more  
information, see Manually clean print cartridges.  
Replace the print cartridge. For more information, see Replace print cartridges.  
If the self-test does not show a problem, investigate other causes, such as the image  
file or software program.  
For additional print cartridge troubleshooting, visit the HP Web site at www.hp.com/  
This section contains the following topics:  
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Wrong, inaccurate, or bleeding colors  
If your printout has one of the following print quality problems, try the solutions in this  
section for help.  
Colors look slightly different than what you expected.  
For example, the colors in your graphic or photo look one way on your computer  
screen, but print out differently.  
You expected to see one color in the printout, and a completely different color  
appeared.  
For example, magenta was replaced with cyan in your printout.  
Colors run into each other, or look like they have been smeared on the page. The  
edges might have a feathering appearance instead of being sharp and defined.  
Solution 1: HP recommends using genuine HP print cartridges  
Solution: Check to see if your print cartridges are genuine HP print cartridges.  
HP recommends that you use genuine HP print cartridges. Genuine HP print  
cartridges are designed and tested with HP printers to help you easily produce great  
results, time after time.  
NOTE: HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of non-HP supplies. Printer  
service or repairs required as a result of using a non-HP supply will not be covered  
under warranty.  
If you believe you purchased genuine HP print cartridges, go to:  
Cause: Non-HP ink was being used.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Check the paper loaded in the input tray  
Solution: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly and that it is not wrinkled or too  
thick.  
Load paper with the side you want to print on facing down. For example, if you  
are loading glossy photo paper, load the paper with the glossy side down.  
If the paper is too close to the print cartridge during printing, the ink might be  
smeared. This can happen if the paper is raised, wrinkled, or very thick, such as  
a mailing envelope. Make sure the paper lays flat in the input tray and is not  
wrinkled.  
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For more information, see:  
Cause: The paper was loaded incorrectly, or it was wrinkled or too thick.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Check the paper type  
Solution: HP recommends that you use HP Premium Papers or any other paper  
type that is appropriate for the product.  
Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing  
images, use HP Premium Plus Photo Paper.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The wrong kind of paper was loaded in the input tray.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Check to see if the product is in ink-backup mode  
Solution: Check to see if the the product is printing in ink-backup mode, with only  
one print cartridge installed.  
If the product is in ink-backup mode, text and photo quality will differ from those printed  
when using all print cartridges.  
If you are satisfied with the print quality, continue printing in ink-backup mode. Or,  
replace the missing print cartridge.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: A print cartridge was missing, and the product was printing in ink-backup  
mode.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 5: Check the print settings  
Solution: Check the print settings.  
Check the print settings to see if the color settings are incorrect.  
For example, check to see if the document is set to print in grayscale.  
Check the print quality setting and make sure it matches the type of paper loaded  
in the product.  
You might need to choose a lower print quality setting, if colors are running into  
each other. Or, choose a higher setting if you are printing a high-quality photo,  
and then make sure photo paper such as HP Premium Photo Papers, is loaded  
in the input tray.  
NOTE: On some computer screens, colors might appear differently than they do  
when printed on paper. In this case, there is nothing wrong with the product, print  
settings, or print cartridges. No further troubleshooting is required.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The print settings were set incorrectly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 6: Clean the print cartridges  
Solution: Print a self-test report to determine if there is a problem with the print  
cartridges. If the self-test report shows a problem, clean the print cartridges. If the  
problem persists, you might need to replace the print cartridges.  
Cause: The print cartridges need to be cleaned.  
Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely  
Try the following solutions if the ink is not filling the text or image completely so that it  
appears that parts are missing or blank.  
Solution 1: HP recommends using genuine HP print cartridges  
Solution: Check to see if your print cartridges are genuine HP print cartridges.  
HP recommends that you use genuine HP print cartridges. Genuine HP print  
cartridges are designed and tested with HP printers to help you easily produce great  
results, time after time.  
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NOTE: HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of non-HP supplies. Printer  
service or repairs required as a result of using a non-HP supply will not be covered  
under warranty.  
If you believe you purchased genuine HP print cartridges, go to:  
Cause: Non-HP ink was being used.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Check the print settings  
Solution: Check the print settings.  
Check the paper type setting to make sure it matches the type of paper loaded in  
the input tray.  
Check the quality setting. Use a higher quality setting to increase the amount of  
ink used for printing.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The paper type or print quality settings were incorrectly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Check the paper type  
Solution: HP recommends that you use HP Premium Papers or any other paper  
type that is appropriate for the product.  
Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing  
images, use HP Premium Plus Photo Paper.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The wrong kind of paper was loaded in the input tray.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Clean the print cartridges  
Solution: Print a self-test report to determine if there is a problem with the print  
cartridges. If the self-test report shows a problem, clean the print cartridges. If the  
problem persists, you might need to replace the print cartridges.  
Cause: The print cartridges need to be cleaned.  
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The printout has a horizontal band of distortion near the bottom of a borderless  
print  
Try the following solutions if your borderless print has a blurry band or line on the bottom  
of it.  
NOTE: For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,  
replacing the print cartridges is not necessary.  
Solution 1: Check the paper type  
Solution: HP recommends that you use HP Premium Papers or any other paper  
type that is appropriate for the product.  
Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing  
images, use HP Premium Plus Photo Paper.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The wrong kind of paper was loaded in the input tray.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Check the print quality setting  
Solution: Check the quality setting. Use a higher quality setting to increase the  
amount of ink used for printing.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The print quality setting was set to low.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Rotate the image  
Solution: If the problem persists, use the software you installed with the product or  
another software application to rotate your image 180 degrees so that the light blue,  
gray, or brown hues in your image do not print at the bottom of the page.  
Cause: The photo image had light blue, gray, or brown hues that print near the  
bottom of the page.  
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Printouts have horizontal streaks or lines  
Try the following solutions if your printout has a lines, streaks, or marks on it that run side-  
to-side across the width of the page.  
Solution 1: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly  
Solution: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The paper was not feeding properly or was not loaded correctly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Check the print quality setting  
Solution: Check the quality setting. Use a higher quality setting to increase the  
amount of ink used for printing.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The print quality setting was set too low.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: If the print cartridge was dropped, wait for it to recover  
Solution: Allow half an hour for the print cartridge to recover.  
Cause: A print cartridge was jarred or handled roughly during installation.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Clean the print cartridge nozzles  
Solution: Check the print cartridges. If it looks as though there are fibers or dust  
around the ink nozzles, clean the ink nozzle area of the print cartridge.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The print cartridge nozzles needed to be cleaned.  
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If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 5: Clean the print cartridges  
Solution: Check the estimated ink levels remaining in the print cartridges.  
NOTE: Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning  
purposes only. When you receive a low-ink warning message, consider having a  
replacement cartridge available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need  
to replace the print cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable.  
If there is ink remaining in the print cartridges, but you are still noticing a problem,  
print a self-test report to determine if there is a problem with the print cartridges. If the  
self-test report shows a problem, clean the print cartridges. If the problem persists,  
you might need to replace the print cartridges.  
For more information, see Print a test page.  
Cause: The print cartridges needed to be cleaned or there was insufficient ink.  
Printouts are faded or have dull colors  
Try the following solutions if the colors in your printout are not as bright and intense as  
you expected.  
Solution 1: Check the print settings  
Solution: Check the print settings.  
Check the paper type setting to make sure it matches the type of paper loaded in  
the input tray.  
Check the quality setting. Use a higher quality setting to increase the amount of  
ink used for printing.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The paper type or print quality settings were incorrectly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Check the paper type  
Solution: HP recommends that you use HP Premium Papers or any other paper  
type that is appropriate for the product.  
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Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing  
images, use HP Premium Plus Photo Paper.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The wrong kind of paper was loaded in the input tray.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Clean the print cartridges  
Solution: Check the estimated ink levels remaining in the print cartridges.  
NOTE: Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning  
purposes only. When you receive a low-ink warning message, consider having a  
replacement cartridge available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need  
to replace the print cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable.  
If there is ink remaining in the print cartridges, but you are still noticing a problem,  
print a self-test report to determine if there is a problem with the print cartridges. If the  
self-test report shows a problem, clean the print cartridges. If the problem persists,  
you might need to replace the print cartridges.  
For more information, see Print a test page.  
Cause: The print cartridges needed to be cleaned or there was insufficient ink.  
Printouts seem blurry or fuzzy  
Try the following solutions if your printout is smudged or unclear.  
TIP: After reviewing the solutions in this section, you can go to HP's support Web  
site to see if there is additional troubleshooting help. For more information, go to:  
Solution 1: Check the print settings  
Solution: Check the print settings.  
Check the paper type setting to make sure it matches the type of paper loaded in  
the input tray.  
Check the quality setting. Use a higher quality setting to increase the amount of  
ink used for printing.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The paper type or print quality settings were incorrect.  
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If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Check the resolution of the image  
Solution: Check the resolution of the image. If you are printing a photo or graphic,  
and the resolution is too low, it will be blurry or fuzzy when printed.  
If a digital photo or rasterized graphic has been resized, it can be blurry or fuzzy when  
printed.  
Cause: The resolution of the image was low.  
Printouts have vertical streaks  
Refer to this section if your printout has lines, streaks, or marks on it that run up-and-  
down or lengthwise down the page.  
NOTE: For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,  
replacing the print cartridges is not necessary.  
Solution: HP recommends that you use HP Premium Papers or any other paper  
type that is appropriate for the product.  
Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing  
images, use HP Premium Plus Photo Paper.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The wrong kind of paper was loaded in the input tray.  
Printouts are slanted or skewed  
Try the following solutions if your printout does not appear straight on the page.  
Solution 1: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly  
Solution: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly.  
For more information, see:  
Cause: The paper was not feeding properly or was not loaded correctly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 2: Make sure only one type of paper is loaded  
Solution: Load only one type of paper at a time.  
Cause: More than one type of paper was loaded in the input tray.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Check the rear door  
Solution: Make sure the rear door is securely installed.  
Cause: The rear door was not securely installed.  
Ink streaks on the back of the paper  
Try the following solutions if there is smeared ink on the back of your printout.  
Solution 1: Print on a page of plain paper  
Solution: Print one or several pages of plain paper to soak up any excess ink in  
the product.  
To remove excess ink using plain paper  
1. Load several sheets of plain paper in the paper tray.  
2. Wait five minutes.  
3. Print a document with little or no text.  
4. Check the back of the paper for ink. If there is still ink on the back of the paper,  
try printing on another page of plain paper.  
Cause: Ink accumulated inside the product, where the back of the paper rests  
during printing.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Wait while the ink dries  
Solution: Wait at least thirty minutes for the ink inside the product to dry, then try  
the print job again.  
Cause: The excess ink in the product needed to dry out.  
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Paper is not picked up from the input tray  
Solution:  
Do one of the following:  
If the product is out of paper or there are only a few sheets remaining, load more  
paper in the input tray.  
If there is paper in the input tray:  
Remove the stack of paper from the input tray and verify that all the paper in  
the input tray is the same size and type.  
Replace any paper that is ripped, dusty, wrinkled, or bent.  
If the paper is curled, uncurl the paper by gently bending it in the opposite  
direction of the curl or replace the paper.  
Tap the stack of paper on a flat surface to align the edges.  
Verify that the stack of paper contains between 10 and 25 sheets of paper.  
Reload the paper into the input tray.  
Follow the prompts on the display to continue.  
Cause: There was not enough paper in the input tray.  
The text edges are jagged  
Try the following solutions if the text in your printouts is not sharp and the edges are  
rough.  
Solution: Use TrueType or OpenType fonts to ensure that the product is able to  
print smooth fonts. When selecting a font, look for the TrueType or OpenType icon.  
Some software applications offer custom fonts that have jagged edges when enlarged  
or printed. Also, if you want to print bitmapped text, it might have jagged edges when  
enlarged or printed.  
Cause: The font was a custom size.  
Document is misprinted  
Text and images are misaligned  
If the text and images on your printouts are misaligned, then align the print cartridges.  
For more information on aligning print cartridges, see Align the print cartridges.  
Document is misprinted  
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Document is printed off-center or at an angle  
1. Verify that only one type of paper is placed in the paper tray, and that the paper has  
been placed in the tray correctly.  
2. Verify that the paper guide fits firmly against the edge of paper.  
3. Reprint the document.  
Parts of the document are missing or printed in the wrong place  
Open the Printer Properties dialog box and confirm the following options:  
Tab  
Setting  
Portrait or Landscape: Verify the appropriate  
orientation.  
Size: Verify the appropriate paper size.  
Features  
Scale to paper size: Select this option to scale text and  
graphics to the paper size specified in the corresponding  
drop-down list.  
If parts of the document are still missing, the printer settings might be overridden by the  
software program print settings. Select the appropriate print settings from within the  
software program.  
Envelope is printed at an angle  
1. Slide the flap inside the envelope before loading it in the printer.  
2. Confirm that the paper guide fits firmly against the edge of the envelope.  
3. Reprint the envelope.  
Document does not reflect the new print settings  
The printer settings might differ from the software program print settings. Select the  
appropriate print settings within the software program.  
If you continue to have problems  
If you continue to have problems after investigating the troubleshooting topics, shut down  
your computer and then restart it.  
If you still have questions after restarting your computer, visit HP Technical Support at  
For information about the support process, see HP support.  
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A HP support  
Ink cartridge warranty information  
The HP cartridge(s) warranty is applicable when the product is used in its designated HP printing  
device. This warranty does not cover HP ink products that have been refilled, remanufactured,  
refurbished, misused, or tampered with.  
During the warranty period the product is covered as long as the HP ink is not depleted and the end  
of warranty date has not been reached. The end of warranty date, in YYYY/MM/DD format, may be  
found on the product as indicated:  
For a copy of the HP Limited Warranty Statement, see the Reference Guide that came with the  
printer.  
Support process  
If you have a problem, follow these steps  
1. Check the documentation that came with the HP Deskjet.  
2. Visit the HP online support Web site at www.hp.com/support. HP online support is available to  
all HP customers. It is the fastest source for up-to-date device information and expert assistance  
and includes the following features:  
Fast access to qualified online support specialists  
Software and driver updates for your HP Deskjet  
Valuable HP Deskjet and troubleshooting information for common problems  
Proactive device updates, support alerts, and HP newsgrams that are available when you  
register your device  
3. For Europe only: Contact your local point of purchase. If your device has a hardware failure, you  
will be asked to bring it back to your local point of purchase. (Service is provided at no charge  
during the device limited warranty period. After the warranty period, you will be quoted a service  
charge.)  
4. Call HP support. Support options and availability vary by device, country/region, and language.  
HP support  
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Appendix A  
HP support by phone  
Phone support period  
One year of phone support is available in North America, Asia Pacific, and Latin America (including  
Mexico). To determine the duration of phone support in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, go to  
www.hp.com/support. Standard phone company charges apply.  
Placing a call  
Call HP support while you are in front of the computer and the HP Deskjet. Be prepared to provide  
the following information:  
Device model number (located on the label on the front of the device)  
Device serial number (located on the back or bottom of the device)  
Messages that appear when the situation occurs  
Answers to these questions:  
Has this situation happened before?  
Can you re-create it?  
Did you add any new hardware or software to your computer at about the time that this  
situation began?  
Did anything else occur prior to this situation (such as a thunderstorm, device was moved,  
etc.)?  
After the phone support period  
After the phone support period, help is available from HP at an additional cost. Help may also be  
available at the HP online support Web site: www.hp.com/support. Contact your HP dealer or call  
the support phone number for your country/region to learn more about support options.  
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B Technical information  
Printer specifications  
The HP Deskjet has the following specifications and requirements.  
Physical specifications  
Printer dimension (with the tray extended): 140 mm high x 422 mm wide x 315.76 mm deep (5.5  
inches high x 16.6 inches wide x 12.43 inches deep)  
Printer weight (without print cartridges): 2.04 kg (4.5 lbs)  
Memory  
384 KB integrated memory  
Minimum system requirements  
Software and system requirements are located in the Readme file.  
NOTE: For best printing performance, use a USB 2.0 compatible cable.  
Paper tray capacity  
Plain paper sheets: Up to 80  
Paper size  
For a complete list of supported media sizes, see the printer software.  
Paper weights  
Letter Paper: 65 to 90 g/m² (16 to 24 lb)  
Legal Paper: 70 to 90 g/m² (20 to 24 lb)  
Envelopes: 70 to 90 g/m² (20 to 24 lb)  
Cards: Up to 200 g/m² (110-lb index maximum)  
Photo Paper: Up to 280 g/m² (75-lb index maximum)  
Print cartridge yield  
Visit www.hp.com/pageyield for more information on estimated cartridge yields.  
Notice to Windows 2000 users  
This product provides limited functionality for Windows 2000, including but not limited to the following:  
The HP Photosmart Software is not available.  
The onscreen Help is not installed, but it is available as a Web download at www.hp.com/  
Environmental product stewardship program  
Hewlett-Packard is committed to providing quality products in an environmentally sound manner.  
Design for recycling has been incorporated into this product. The number of materials has been kept  
to a minimum while ensuring proper functionality and reliability. Dissimilar materials have been  
designed to separate easily. Fasteners and other connections are easy to locate, access, and  
Technical information  
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Appendix B  
remove using common tools. High priority parts have been designed to access quickly for efficient  
disassembly and repair.  
For more information, visit HP’s Commitment to the Environment Web site at:  
This section contains the following topics:  
Paper use  
This product is suited for the use of recycled paper according to DIN 19309 and EN 12281:2002.  
Plastics  
Plastic parts over 25 grams are marked according to international standards that enhance the ability  
to identify plastics for recycling purposes at the end of product life.  
Material safety data sheets  
Material safety data sheets (MSDS) can be obtained from the HP Web site at:  
Recycling program  
HP offers an increasing number of product return and recycling programs in many countries/regions,  
and partners with some of the largest electronic recycling centers throughout the world. HP  
conserves resources by reselling some of its most popular products. For more information regarding  
recycling of HP products, please visit:  
For more information regarding recycling of HP products, please visit:  
HP inkjet supplies recycling program  
HP is committed to protecting the environment. The HP Inkjet Supplies Recycling Program is  
available in many countries/regions, and lets you recycle used print cartridges and ink cartridges  
free of charge. For more information, go to the following Web site:  
Energy Star® notice  
This product is designed to reduce power consumption and save natural resources without  
compromising product performance. It has been designed to reduce total energy consumption both  
during operation and when the device is not active. This product qualifies for ENERGY STAR® which  
is a voluntary program established to encourage the development of energy-efficient office products.  
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ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered service mark of the U.S. EPA. As an ENERGY STAR partner,  
HP has determined that this product meets ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.  
For more information on ENERGY STAR guidelines, go to the following Web site:  
Environmental product stewardship program  
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Appendix B  
Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union  
104  
Technical information  
 
Appendix B  
Notice to users in Korea  
VCCI (Class B) compliance statement for users in Japan  
Notice to users in Japan about the power cord  
Toxic and hazardous substance table  
106  
Technical information  
       
HP Deskjet D1500 Printer series declaration of conformity  
Regulatory notices  
107  
 
Index  
installation  
program stops 62  
installing print cartridges 48  
iron-on transfer printing 33  
A
E
accessibility 2  
e-mail printing 21  
envelope printing 24  
environment  
after the support period 100  
aligning print cartridges 51  
Environmental product  
stewardship program 101  
Environmental information  
material safety data  
paper use 102  
plastics 102  
recycling program 102  
error messages  
L
B
label printing 27  
letter printing 23  
lights  
booklet printing 30  
borderless printing 83  
bound two-sided printing 42  
brochure printing 28  
buttons  
Power light 9  
M
out of paper 77  
maintenance  
print cartridges 54  
C
print cartridge errors 57  
estimated ink level 52  
Exif Print 19  
calling HP support 100  
cleaning  
printer body 53  
maximum dpi 41  
print cartridges  
automatically 52  
print cartridges manually 53  
printer body 53  
color  
F
fast/economical printing 37  
fax  
O
Order supplies 56  
other document printing 21  
out of paper 77  
poor quality printouts 89  
fax problems  
custom paper size 40  
poor print quality 89  
D
P
G
default print settings 45  
digital photos 19  
page order, setting 37  
paper  
general everyday printing 39  
grayscale printing 38  
greeting card printing 29  
feed fails 97  
out of 77  
document is misprinted  
document is printed off-  
center or at an angle 98  
document printing 22  
document prints slowly  
complex documents are  
printing 71  
paper jam 76  
Paper or other media  
ordering 56  
H
Hewlett-Packard Company  
notices 2  
paper tray 9  
HP Photosmart Software  
downloading 47  
paper type, selecting 40  
phone support period  
period for support 100  
photo fix options 19  
photo has unwanted border  
for small photo paper 85  
photo paper, storing and  
handling 20  
ink-backup mode 71  
Maximum dpi selected 71  
multiple programs are  
open 71  
printer software is  
outdated 71  
I
index card printing 26  
ink  
streaks on the back of  
system requirements 71  
dpi, maximum 41  
duplexing 39, 42  
photo printing  
borderless photos 15  
photos with a border 17  
saving money 20  
ink, removing ink from skin and  
clothing 53  
ink-backup mode 12  
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Index  
photo printing problems  
verifying print settings 82  
photos  
printer name does not  
appear 64  
printer prints on multiple sheets  
at once 81  
printer properties 46  
printer software  
downloading updates 47  
printer specifications 101  
printer Toolbox 55  
printer troubleshooting 57  
printing  
transparencies 28  
two-sided printing 39  
with one print cartridge 12  
Printing Shortcuts tab 35  
printing tips 35  
digital 19  
do not print correctly 82  
placing a call 100  
poor fax printout quality 89  
poor printout quality 87  
postcard printing 25  
poster printing 32  
power light is flashing  
if an error message  
appears 65  
if no error message  
appears 65  
presentation printing 44  
print  
problems with borderless  
documents  
for small photo paper with a  
R
4800 x 1200 optimized  
borderless photos 15  
bound two-sided printing 42  
brochures 28  
Real Life Technologies 19  
recycle  
ink cartridges 102  
removing ink from skin and  
clothing 53  
resizing documents 42  
distorted printout 91  
quality, troubleshoot 87, 89,  
vertical streaks 95  
Web pages 43  
custom paper size 40  
digital photos 19  
documents 22  
e-mails 21  
envelopes 24  
S
settings 46  
smeared ink 87  
Supplies  
Exif Print 19  
ordering 56  
print cartridges  
fast/economical 37  
general everyday  
printing 39  
grayscale 38  
greeting cards 29  
high quality 41  
index cards and small  
media 26  
iron-on transfers 33  
aligning 51  
T
cleaning automatically 52  
cleaning manually 53  
installing 48  
low on ink 60  
maintaining 54  
ordering information 52  
previously used 59  
print with one print  
cartridge 12  
test page, printing 35  
text  
jagged 97  
not filled in 89  
smooth fonts 97  
Toolbox 55  
transparency printing 28  
troubleshoot  
fax problems 89  
replacing 11  
maximum dpi 41  
multiple pages on single  
sheet 38  
other documents 21  
photos 15  
selection numbers 48  
Print or ink cartridges  
ordering 56  
print preview 39  
print quality  
troubleshooting  
borderless printing  
borderless printing  
problems 82  
photos with a border 17  
postcards 25  
document does not reflect  
new print settings 98  
document prints slowly 71  
envelope prints at angle 98  
image prints at angle 83  
installation program  
stops 62  
misprinted document 97  
multiple pages print at  
once 81  
smeared ink 87  
print resolution 41  
print settings  
changing 46  
default settings 45  
print speed 40  
printer does not feed paper 77  
printer is not printing 65  
printer maintenance 48  
presentation printing 44  
print preview 39  
print quality 40  
print resolution 41  
print settings 46  
print speed 40  
resizing documents 42  
selecting a paper type 40  
setting the page order 37  
software 45  
paper jam 76  
109  
parts of the document are  
missing or in wrong  
photo printing problems 82  
poor print quality 86  
printer does not feed  
paper 77  
printer is not printing 65  
printer is stalled 74  
printer name does not  
appear 64  
streaks on photo 84  
text and images are  
unwanted border on  
photo 84  
two-sided printing 39  
U
Unknown Device message 63  
updates  
downloading for software 47  
USB  
connecting the printer 14  
W
What's This help 47  
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